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Jackson County Conservation Board
Provide qualified professional engineering firms to provide comprehensive design, permitting, bidding, and construction services for park access improvements; paved boat ramp: replacement of the failing launch with a concrete boat ramp designed to handle seasonal ice-shove and high-water velocity; safety grading: mitigation of high-bank obstacles to allow for safer take outs and multi-user staging. Stepped egress to allow paddlers to stage at different water levels with minimum design length of 25' to allow different user groups. ; a stream barb erosion control: implementation of an engineered stream barb extending into the river to redirect high-velocity, erosive crosscurrents away from the launch area. Shoreline protection must incorporate armoring and riprap bank stabilization as designated in the preliminary layouts. See attached file.
Posted Date
Jul 16, 2026
Due Date
Jul 28, 2026
Release: Jul 16, 2026
Jackson County Conservation Board
Close: Jul 28, 2026
Provide qualified professional engineering firms to provide comprehensive design, permitting, bidding, and construction services for park access improvements; paved boat ramp: replacement of the failing launch with a concrete boat ramp designed to handle seasonal ice-shove and high-water velocity; safety grading: mitigation of high-bank obstacles to allow for safer take outs and multi-user staging. Stepped egress to allow paddlers to stage at different water levels with minimum design length of 25' to allow different user groups. ; a stream barb erosion control: implementation of an engineered stream barb extending into the river to redirect high-velocity, erosive crosscurrents away from the launch area. Shoreline protection must incorporate armoring and riprap bank stabilization as designated in the preliminary layouts. See attached file.
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